Arizona Proposition 103, also known as the
Amend the Constitution Relating to Voting in Primary Elections Act, was on the
November 3, 1998 election ballot in
Arizona as a
legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was
approved.
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Election results
| Voting in Primary Elections |
|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 576,466 | 60.5% |
| No | 375,832 | 39.5% |
Text of measure
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Would amend the Arizona Constitution to allow voters registered as independents, no party designation, or members of a party without ballot recognition to vote in the partisan primary of the choice of one of the four currently recognized political parties.
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